See also
Husband:
Thomas Ivester Lloyd (1873-1942)
Wife:
Florence Mary Bunting (1873-1959)
Children:
Marriage:
1900
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
Name:
Thomas Ivester Lloyd
Sex:
Male
Father:
Thomas Lloyd (1848-1887)
Mother:
Margaret Ann Ivester (1852-1920)
Note 1:
Thomas Ivester-Lloyd was born in Liverpool, in the year of 1873. During World War I he saw service in France in 1914 with the Remount Service, and was later commissioned into the British Artillery.
The War Office British Empire Exhibition in Wembley contained thirty dioramas of battles in British history painted by Thomas Ivester-Lloyd.
The majority of his work was sporting, and he illustrated the British section of Sir John Buchanan Jardine’s Hounds of the World. He spent most of his life in and around Sherington, where he became Master of the Sherington Foot Beagles as well as being a pillar in the community. He lived in Roadside Cottage in Park Road.
He illustrated a number of books, and became very famous for his hound sketches. Many people thought his horse portraiture was some of the best of his time. He painted a series of beagling pictures and a variety of hunting scenes, working both in oil and watercolour. The majority of Thomas Ivester-Lloyd’s work was serious, but he also made some humorous illustrations.
As far as we are aware he never exhibited his work. The artist died in 1942.
Source: http://www.mkheritage.co.uk/shhs/tilloyd.htm
Note 2:
LLOYD Thomas Ivester of 92 Wing Road Linslade Buckinghamshire died 1 July 1942. Administration Oxford 28 September to Florence Mary lloyd widow and John Ivester Lloyd lieutenant R.N.V.R. Effects £3190 9s. 7d.
Birth:
1873
Liverpool, Lancashire
Birth fact:
1873 (age 0)
1873 Dec Qtr, West Derby, 8b/221
Census (1):
1881 (age 7-8)
Living with parents
Census (2):
1901 (age 27-28)
Artist, Ashlyn, Peterboro Rd, Harrow-on-the-Hill, Middlesex
Death fact:
1942 (age 68-69)
1942 Sep Qtr, Aylesbury, 3a/1271 (aged 68)
Death:
1 Jul 1942 (age 68-69)
92 Wing Road, Linslade, Buckinghamshire
Name:
Florence Mary Bunting
Sex:
Female
Father:
William Bunting (1839-1923)
Mother:
Sarah Laundon Attfield (1842-1879)
Note:
LLOYD Florence Mary of 92 Wing Road Linslade Buckinghamshire widow died 12 March 1959. Probate Oxford 14 July to John Ivester lloyd journalist. Effects £5388 19s. 5d.
Birth:
1873
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
Birth fact:
1873 (age 0)
1873 Dec Qtr, Newport Pagnell, 3a/574
Census:
1891 (age 17-18)
Unmarried, living with parents
Death fact:
1959 (age 85-86)
1959 Mar Q, Aylesbury, 5a/461 (aged 85)
Death:
12 Mar 1959 (age 85-86)
92 Wing Road, Linslade, Buckinghamshire
Name:
John Ivester Lloyd
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Miriam Daisy Odell (1898-1973)
Children:
Delphine Ivester Lloyd (1929-2005)
Note (shared):
Jack Ivester Lloyd was the son of a sporting artist. He went to sea at the age of fifteen, and did many other jobs whilst learning to write.
In the second World War, he joined the R.N.V.R. and became a Lieutenant-Commander. He was awarded the D.S.C. and mentioned in despatches. He was a keen naturalist, and an enthusiastic beagler.
He was a regular contributor to several leading country periodicals, and has written over twenty books.
Source: http://www.mkheritage.co.uk/shhs/jilloyd.htm
John (Jack) Ivester Lloyd was the son of Thomas Ivester Lloyd, the artist. He wrote on hunting, and wrote children’s books about dogs, as well as his pony stories. John’s father, Thomas, illustrated several of his books. After Thomas Ivester Lloyd’s death in 1942, the books were illustrated by Stanley Lloyd and Peter Biegel. John Ivester Lloyd was in the RNVR (Royal Naval Voluner Reserve), and as temporary acting Lieutenant-Commander, was awarded the DSC on 8th June 1945. He was mentioned in dispatches in 1944 for Operation Brassard.
http://www.janebadgerbooks.co.uk/misc/jilloydhome.html (accessed 30.12.2013)
Birth:
17 Feb 1905
Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
Birth fact:
1905 (age 0)
1905 Mar Qtr, Newport Pagnell, 3a/997
Death:
25 Nov 1992 (age 87)
Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Thomas Ivester-Lloyd was born in Liverpool, in the year of 1873. During World War I he saw service in France in 1914 with the Remount Service, and was later commissioned into the British Artillery.
The War Office British Empire Exhibition in Wembley contained thirty dioramas of battles in British history painted by Thomas Ivester-Lloyd.
The majority of his work was sporting, and he illustrated the British section of Sir John Buchanan Jardine’s Hounds of the World. He spent most of his life in and around Sherington, where he became Master of the Sherington Foot Beagles as well as being a pillar in the community. He lived in Roadside Cottage in Park Road.
He illustrated a number of books, and became very famous for his hound sketches. Many people thought his horse portraiture was some of the best of his time. He painted a series of beagling pictures and a variety of hunting scenes, working both in oil and watercolour. The majority of Thomas Ivester-Lloyd’s work was serious, but he also made some humorous illustrations.
As far as we are aware he never exhibited his work. The artist died in 1942.
Source: http://www.mkheritage.co.uk/shhs/tilloyd.htm
LLOYD Thomas Ivester of 92 Wing Road Linslade Buckinghamshire died 1 July 1942. Administration Oxford 28 September to Florence Mary lloyd widow and John Ivester Lloyd lieutenant R.N.V.R. Effects £3190 9s. 7d.
LLOYD Florence Mary of 92 Wing Road Linslade Buckinghamshire widow died 12 March 1959. Probate Oxford 14 July to John Ivester lloyd journalist. Effects £5388 19s. 5d.
Jack Ivester Lloyd was the son of a sporting artist. He went to sea at the age of fifteen, and did many other jobs whilst learning to write.
In the second World War, he joined the R.N.V.R. and became a Lieutenant-Commander. He was awarded the D.S.C. and mentioned in despatches. He was a keen naturalist, and an enthusiastic beagler.
He was a regular contributor to several leading country periodicals, and has written over twenty books.
Source: http://www.mkheritage.co.uk/shhs/jilloyd.htm
John (Jack) Ivester Lloyd was the son of Thomas Ivester Lloyd, the artist. He wrote on hunting, and wrote children’s books about dogs, as well as his pony stories. John’s father, Thomas, illustrated several of his books. After Thomas Ivester Lloyd’s death in 1942, the books were illustrated by Stanley Lloyd and Peter Biegel. John Ivester Lloyd was in the RNVR (Royal Naval Voluner Reserve), and as temporary acting Lieutenant-Commander, was awarded the DSC on 8th June 1945. He was mentioned in dispatches in 1944 for Operation Brassard.
http://www.janebadgerbooks.co.uk/misc/jilloydhome.html (accessed 30.12.2013)